Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1884

Introduced
2/20/23  

Caption

Safe schools revenue increase; state aid authorization; revenue use expansion to include cybersecurity measures authorization; appropriating money

Impact

The implications of SF1884 are significant for state laws governing education finance. By increasing the safe schools revenue ceiling, the bill directly supports the enhancement of safety measures in schools, a pressing concern among educators and parents alike. It not only provides a financial mechanism for school districts to invest in crucial safety infrastructure, such as hiring peace officers and implementing security programs, but also integrates modern needs like cybersecurity into school safety planning. This dual focus on physical and digital safety reflects an understanding of the evolving threats faced by educational environments.

Summary

SF1884 aims to enhance the funding structure for school districts by increasing safe schools revenue and providing state aid for various safety-related measures. The bill seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes to allow school districts to levy additional taxes for safety improvements, including cybersecurity measures. It establishes a framework where safe schools revenue is calculated based on adjusted pupil units, ensuring that funding aligns with the specific needs of the district's student population. Furthermore, the bill allows for cooperative units of intermediate school districts to share in this funding mechanism, thereby expanding the benefits across multiple educational institutions.

Contention

Throughout the discussions regarding SF1884, various points of contention emerged. Supporters argue that increasing safe schools revenue is essential for addressing the safety crises in schools, including issues such as violence and substance abuse. They assert that the bill would allow districts to better protect students and staff and respond proactively to potential threats. However, some critics express concerns over the adequacy of the funding and whether it will meet the varied needs of all school districts, especially in low-income areas. They also worry that the focus on levy increases could place additional financial burdens on communities that are already struggling economically.

Companion Bills

MN HF1360

Similar To Safe schools revenue increased, state aid provided, revenue uses expanded to include cyber security measures, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1360

Safe schools revenue increased, state aid provided, revenue uses expanded to include cyber security measures, and money appropriated.

MN HF2717

Safe schools revenue increased, safe schools aid established, revenue expanded to all cooperative units, and money appropriated.

MN SF3094

Safe schools revenue increase

MN HF4117

Local optional revenue modified, revenue for unemployment costs and family paid medical leave included in local optional revenue, referendum revenue simplified, equalization aid increased, and money appropriated.

MN SF4184

Local optional revenue modifications, unemployment costs and family paid medical leave in local optional revenue inclusion, referendum revenue simplification, equalization aid increase, and appropriating money

MN HF1547

Compensatory revenue modified, revenue uses changed, best practices encouraged, percentage of compensatory revenue that must stay at each school site increased, report on eliminating paper forms required, and money appropriated.

MN SF1913

Education extended time revenue modification; graduation incentives program expansion to include all English learners with and interrupted formal education authorization; postsecondary enrollment in summer courses authorization

MN HF409

Local optional revenue increased, aid amount increased, and money appropriated.

MN HF1028

Education finance increased for school district funding; general education basic formula allowance; special education cross subsidy aid; school unemployment aid account in special revenue fund; English learner cross subsidy aid; safe schools revenue; equalization aid for debt service levies, local optional revenue, and operating referendum; extended time revenue linked to general education basic formula allowance; school's compensatory revenue eligibility calculated on the basis of both direct certification and the application of education benefits; school board authorized to renew voter-approved operating referendum more than one time; and money appropriated.

MN SF2392

Additional long-term facilities maintenance revenue and revenue uses for school districts with facilities on the National Register of Historic Places authorization and appropriation

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NJ A5577

Requires five-year average of equalized property valuation be used in calculation of local share under State school funding formula.

NJ S2071

Requires five-year average of equalized property valuation be used in calculation of local share under State school funding formula.

NJ A942

Requires five-year average of equalized property valuation be used in calculation of local share under State school funding formula.

ND HB1464

High-cost students.

ND HB1381

The determination of state aid.

MI HB6277

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